Monday, 3 April 2017

Week 3 [03-09.04.2017] Virtual Reality



The purpose of virtual reality goggles is to let the user imagine being in a completely different place. While sitting in your own room, look through such goggles and you might feel as  if  you were walking on the surface of the Moon, speeding in a carriage of a roller coaster or watching a movie in a large cinema hall.





What is the future for virtual reality? The technology is evolving rapidly, and what we even wouldn’t imagine a couple of years ago, today is a fact. For now VR is just a toy, but will it ever become something more? Is this just a short-term fashion like 3D was, or will it become something important in our lives? Will we use it to communicate with friends, or maybe even become someone else to make new ones? When the world in VR becomes more attractive, will we want to live in the real one any longer? Will we even be able to tell them apart? You might consider that everything we experience in life is in fact just an interpretation made by our minds, the electrical signals which describe our surrounding,  making us believe they are real. It would mean  the reality exists only in our brains. So could we trick it? Could we just break all bonds and create our own reality?

In such an imagined world we will be like gods, but at the same time we might become slaves of our creations incapable to live among other people. Could we become slaves of our desires? What if our biggest and most unreachable dreams become available in VR? Will we be able to give them up to live our lives, or give up  the real life?



Source: http://i.imgur.com/87fJzUo.jpg


1. Is virtual reality worth paying attention to?

2. Do you think that VR Goggles may have a major impact on our health?

3. Do you own any virtual reality headset now? How do you use it?


Sunday, 2 April 2017

Week 3 [03-09.04.2017] GEISHA PROFFESION

GEISHA PROFFESION
Some history…
The creation of the term GEISHA reaches the Tokugawa's era and refers to a person who performs the art and is an artist itself. Initially, Geishas were men. Only since the XVIII century women were allowed to perform this profession. They were called Anna Geishas which meant the women geisha. The first of a woman-geisha were Kasen and she was chosen in the 1761

Geishas' districts…
The most traditional were geishas from Kioto. They dwell geishas' districts, the biggest are:
*Pontocho
*Gion
*Shimabara

source: http://swiatwild.blogspot.com/2015/09/kyoto-gion-dzielnica-gejsz-zeby-nie.html

They usually live in a one house which is called Okiya. Although they live all together, there is a great atmosphere of hatred due to the fact that each of them fights for the respect of other people which unfortunately does not allow them to run a peaceful life in their environment.

Stages of the training
To become a geisha was not an easy task. Education started at the very early age, most frequently the girls between 10-12 became geishas on the basis of a contract between parents and Okasan who is a kind of a keeper and a manager of the school for girls.

Shikomi- does the same activities as servants and additionally serves Maiko and Geiko. The training takes 6 months and is a stage of getting the girls familliar with the life in the house, the ideology, the study of a more formal language, discipline and wearing a kimono. Geisha works very hard under the constant okasan's observations


Source: https://sites.google.com/site/nishimuraokiya/geisha-training/shikomi


Maiko- she is an apprentice for whom the world of geishas is presented. She acquires the experience mainly through taking part in the parties and festivals of the dance. She distinguishes from other ordinary people mainly because of wearing a colourful kimono with very long sleeves which reach the ground and lots of decorations in the hair. The young geisha has to look cute and innocent

Source: https://leolaksi.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/maiko-in-kyoto-geisha-in-training/

Geiko- is the elder and experienced geisha. Her kimono is not that colorful anymore and her hair is not decorated by a number of combs and pins. Her outfit is specifically blinded by a belt called 'obi'. That kind of a woman becomes a beautiful, dignified and also a serious Geiko


Mizuage
In the past, a girl who wanted to become the Geiko had to pass through initiation (mizuage). However, nowadays it is not practiced. In the first day of mizuage, Okasan in a specially prepared room left 3 eggs and walked away to the neighboring room. The lover who came to Mizuage asked Maiko to lay down. Later he drank the yolks and rubbed the whites of an eggs into clothes. He informed the girl that this is Mizuage and with saying 'good night darling!' he left the room. The next day, they met at the same place when again the lover drank the yolks but the whites were rubbed over the girl's legs. He left the room with saying the same words as on the previous day. This ceremony took 7 days and with each day, the whites of the eggs were rubbed into more and more sensitive parts of the woman's body. When the week was coming to the end, the young geisha felt calm and excited and the male comforted by the yolks with pleasure did his role.

Disrepute
A lot of people mistakenly perceive geishas as the prostitutes. Unfortunately this thought still functions and probably came from the period of the Second World War when American occupiers used services of the prostitutes who named themselves geishas.The real geisha does not have sexual relation with their customers. All she can do is to flirt and of course only to some extent. The prove of their innocence is the fact that every geisha has to be registered at the office which can be found in every district. The prostitution in Japan is forbidden.

Geisha’s outfit
Geishas' outfit consist of 3 parts: nagajuban, kimonoes and obi. Nagajuban is a robe worn under the kimono and obi is a belt by which Geiko bind their clothes. It can have a length of even 6 meters. Furthermore, the kimono itself is very beautiful, however, it can weight up to twenty kilos. Geishas do not wear underwear because it could spoil the look of the outfit. Socks are usually worn 1 number smaller to look better in shoes.
Source: http://kimonogeisha.com/2015/02/23/whats-the-difference-between-a-geisha-a-maiko-and-a-geiko/

Geisha’s responsibilities
The dance and parties are main Geishas' responsibilities. Rich Japanese people cannot imagine feasts without geishas. However, these women who take part in all these meetings are under the risk of getting addicted to the alcohol which may spoil their further career. The more official celebrations are dance festivals which were organized since the 1875. The most popular are spring festivals in Kioto. Not only the Japanese people join these festivals but also tourists from the whole world who want to watch this amazing dance, performed by those unique women.
They played an essential role in the economy and politics. It was said that an ambitious politician had two goals in his life: Have a geisha as a wife and to become a minister. If a geisha wants to marry a man, she has to quit her profession for the life time.

Popularity of geishas
Although before the end of XX century, the popularity of geishas decreased and only rich businessmen and clients are interested in geishas. However, there is no doubt that these women will remain as the symbol of Japan which makes an essential impact on the Japanese culture. Almost every young Japanese girl dreams about becoming geisha. What amazing is about geishas is that their traditions and rules have not changed over those all years.

To end with, I present you a trailer from a film called ‘Memoirs of a geisha’ which shows their life. I encourage you into watching the whole.


Please, write your opinion about geisha’s. 

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Week 2 [20.03-26.03.2017] Snapchat

Snapchat is an application for placing pictures and videos, which are removed after viewing. That was the idea of this application.
Personally I uninstalled and installed it several times, because I thought it was unusefulFor about 2 months I use it more regularly (up to once a day). I do not have many friends on the Snapchat, because it doesn’t work like facebook. It would be difficult to mark the sending of a photo to a hundred people :)
Sometime ago an interesting feature appeared – face swap. Probably thanks to this addition I have not yet thrown this application :) As the name suggests we can swap with faces with another person and I think it is cool and fun.


In addition, different filters appear every day. For example, on the day of St. Patrick's Day you could look like the picture below.
Each such photo can be sent to a friend or inserted into stories. The stories are not visible to everyone as it is for example on facebook
Interestingly, the snapchat has so far been unprofitable and you can buy its shares at the New York Stock Exchange. Shares can be bought for around 20$. Unfortunately from the beginning the shares lost value by nearly 25%.
Snapchat is a constantly evolving application. Added ability to chat with friends, re-see the snap etc. but in my opinion filters are the best. Many applications have copied this functionality. In the aforementioned facebook we have a weak clone. Instagram and Twitter introduce something based on Snapchat’s my story. You can tell that the Snapchat sets the trend
Another thing I wanted to mention is the lack of a web application. It surprised me very much, and over time I understood it. This is a dedicated application for young people. And sometimes I get the feeling that I do not fit in there.

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The last thing I wanted to write was a group of programmers. Maybe it's crazy, but it might be useful to somebody. I invited some of these developers to my friends. The link below is over 250, so there is something to choose from.

Have you ever use Snapchat?
What do you think about this app?
What do you think could be added to this app?